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William Day, Laura Gifford, Christos A Gabriel, Sameer P. Lapsia, Cynthia M. Magro, Robert E. Kelly, Judith V. Williams, Alice L. Werner, Cassyanne L. Aguiar
Publikováno v:
Rheumatology International. 40:1883-1890
Dermatomyositis (DM) is a multi-system disease that results in chronic inflammation principally of the skin and striated muscle. Small blood vessel injury in the GI tract has been described in dermatomyositis, manifesting as bleeding, ulceration, pne
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Dermatology. 37
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Pediatric dermatologyREFERENCES. 37(4)
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Pediatric Dermatology. 37:935-936
Autor:
William, Day, Christos, Gabriel, Robert E, Kelly, Cynthia M, Magro, Judith V, Williams, Alice, Werner, Laura, Gifford, Sameer P, Lapsia, Cassyanne L, Aguiar
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Rheumatology international. 40(11)
Dermatomyositis (DM) is a multi-system disease that results in chronic inflammation principally of the skin and striated muscle. Small blood vessel injury in the GI tract has been described in dermatomyositis, manifesting as bleeding, ulceration, pne
Autor:
Linda Golkar, Sharon E. Jacob, Alina Goldenberg, Kristyn Beck, Judith V. Williams, Hannah Hill
Publikováno v:
Expert Review of Clinical Immunology. 12:551-561
Pediatric allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) has been increasingly recognized in the United States. Reported rates of positive patch tests in children referred for suspected ACD range between 27 and 95.6%. Many young children are becoming sensitized t
Autor:
Stefanie A. Hirano-Ali, Timothy Sorrells, Kimberly Salkey, David M. Pariser, Ashley M. Reed, J B S Brandon Rowan, Antoinette F. Hood, Judith V. Williams
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Dermatology. 32:836-844
Objectives The objective of the current study was to catalog hair shaft abnormalities in individuals with ectodermal dysplasia (ED) syndromes using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and to compare the findings with those in unaffected controls. This
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JAAD Case Reports
Bowel-associated dermatosis-arthritis syndrome (BADAS) is a recurrent and episodic neutrophilic dermatosis characterized by erythematous macules, which quickly evolve into papules and vesiculopustules on the trunk and upper extremities.1, 2 Originall
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Keri Chaney, Nico Mousdicas, Cory A. Dunnick, Mary Wu Chang, Judith V. Williams, Douglas L. Powell, Rachel Frederickson, Michelle Draper, Aida Lugo-Somolinos, Antonella Tosti, Gary Kleiner, Jonathan H. Zippin, Sharon E. Jacob, Nina Botto, Tracy S. Estes, Leslie P. Lawley, Luz Fonacier, Janice L. Pelletier, Andrew Scheman, Brian C Machler, Jonathan I. Silverberg, Alina Goldenberg, Kalman L. Watsky, Leon H Kircik, Catalina Matiz, Nanette B. Silverberg
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Dermatitis : contact, atopic, occupational, drug. 27(5)
Background Little is known about the epidemiology of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) in US children. More widespread diagnostic confirmation through epicutaneous patch testing is needed. Objective The aim was to quantify patch test results from pro